Misheard song lyrics (also called mondegreens) occur when people misunderstand the lyrics in a song. These are NOT intentional rephrasing of lyrics, which is called parody.
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There are 18 misheard song lyrics for Small Faces on amIright currently.
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"Itchycoo Park"
Get blown up feeding ducks with a bomb.
Get hung up feeding ducks with a bun.
"Itchycoo Park"
Get hung up eating ducks with a bun.
Get hung up feeding ducks with a bun.
"Itchycoo Park"
Guitar, beating ducks with a bum.
Get hung up feeding ducks with a bun.
"Itchycoo Park"
Having fun feeding ducks with a bong.
Get hung up feeding ducks with a bun.
"Itchycoo Park"
I'm all up feeling ducks with a bum
Get hung up feeding ducks with a bun.
"Itchycoo Park"
It's all to a future cause.
It's all to beautiful.
"Itchycoo Park"
It's up to you to phone.
It's all too beautiful.
"Itchycoo Park"
Witchy-Poo Park
or
Itchyboo park
or
Itchyboo park
Itchycoo Park
"Itchycoo Park"
Try the cheese there.
Why the tears there?
"Lazy Sunday"
Hello Mrs. Jones
How's your burst lumbago?
Hello Mrs. Jones
How's old Bert's lumbago?
"Lazy Sunday"
Hello Mrs. Jones
How's your bird's lumbago?
Hello Mrs. Jones
How's old Bert's lumbago?
"Lazy Sunday"
They're not very trustin'.
They're doin me crust in.
"Lazy Sunday"
To sing in the bath
Wile you flush out the loo.
To sing in your party
While you souse at the moon.
"Lazy Sunday"
To sing in your karzi while you suss out the moon.
To sing in your party while you suss out the moon
Karzi = toilet (Brit slang)
"Lazy Sunday"
To sing in your karzi
While you flush out the moon.
To sing at your party
While you suss out the moon.
A karzi is an outside toilet cubicle loated in the back-yard (or garden), common until recently in many terraced homes built in the late 1800's early 1900's in British cities. Listen closely to the song. When Steve Marriot sings this line, you can actually hear the toilet being flushed.
"Tin Soldier"
I am a little tin soldier
That wants to jump into your bath.
I am a little tin soldier
That wants to jump into your fire.
"Tin Soldier"
I am a little tin soldier
that wants to jump into your bath
I am a little tin soldier
that wants to jump into your fire